Product Description
This Christiana Campbell’s Tavern framed giclée art print by local Williamsburg artist Marcia Long features a beautiful watercolor print of one of the most popular historic eateries at Colonial Williamsburg, Christiana Campbell's Tavern.
Features
- Measures 11 1/4"W x 9 1/4"H
- Detailed gold frame included
- Giclée print fine art prints on archival paper
- Archival matte board and glass cover
- Signed by local Williamsburg artist Marcia Long
- Made in USA
About the Artist
Marcia Long is a local Williamsburg artist. She holds an art degree from the Ohio State University and received botanical art training at the New York Botanical Garden, the Brookside Botanical Garden in Maryland, the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden in Pittsburgh, the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida and has attended master classes in St. Michael Maryland, Filoli Gardens in Woodside, California and Falls Church, Virginia.
Inspiration
Mrs. Christiana Campbell moved her tavern from Duke of Gloucester Street to the present day reconstructed building on Waller Street at the east end of Williamsburg in 1771. George Washington was a frequent guest of Mrs. Campbell when he was in town to attend the General Assembly. Christiana Campbell's Tavern is as alive today with conversation as it was in the 18th century. Menu items feature crab, shrimp, fish, and scallops - all items that were familiar to 18th-century Virginians. You won't want to miss Christiana's crab cakes! Enjoy a visit with Mrs. Campbell and tap along to the tune of balladeers playing sea shanties. Book a reservation on your next visit to Colonial Williamsburg.